As well as resin accessories, Add On Parts also has ceramic cast diorama accessories, here Kevin Brant takes a look at one of there diorama structure offerings.
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Old French Crooked Village WallPosted: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 - 06:50 PM UTC
Paulinsibculo
Overijssel, Netherlands
Joined: July 01, 2010
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Joined: July 01, 2010
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Posted: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 - 02:37 AM UTC
It looks like this wall can be placed to another one in a T-form.
Why?
There is at the backside a small gap in the foundation and at the front the iron 'S', which is normally used to spread pulling forces over a larger surface.
It certainly looks fine and will definitely form a good background in all time frames. Just some posters: Viva la Republique or Feind hört mit.............
Thanks for the review!
Why?
There is at the backside a small gap in the foundation and at the front the iron 'S', which is normally used to spread pulling forces over a larger surface.
It certainly looks fine and will definitely form a good background in all time frames. Just some posters: Viva la Republique or Feind hört mit.............
Thanks for the review!
Biggles2
Quebec, Canada
Joined: January 01, 2004
KitMaker: 7,600 posts
Armorama: 6,110 posts
Joined: January 01, 2004
KitMaker: 7,600 posts
Armorama: 6,110 posts
Posted: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 - 02:39 AM UTC
It doesn't look very big, and you'd need two of them to make a gateway. But I suppose you could butt one of them against a building for extra length.
velotrain
Massachusetts, United States
Joined: December 23, 2010
KitMaker: 384 posts
Armorama: 320 posts
Joined: December 23, 2010
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Armorama: 320 posts
Posted: Thursday, July 25, 2013 - 06:19 PM UTC
Kevin - I'm curious why you're calling a plaster casting "ceramic"? The common definition/understanding is that ceramic refers to a clay product that has been fired in a kiln, thereby making it much less fragile than plaster.
Charles
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